The aircraft that crashed at Frazier Lake Airpark on Tuesday is shown here. The pilot landed short of the runway, while wind also played a role, authorities reported today.

We take a look at some of the biggest stories of the week. This
week:
A man was killed while trying to steal high-voltage wire and a
plane landed short of the runway and bounced.
1.Man killed while using a pole to steal high-voltage wire

A 31-year-old Royal Oaks man was electrocuted at 8:42 p.m. Tuesday while attempting to use a 30-foot metal pole to steal high-voltage wire from Pacific Gas & Electric lines hung along Betabel Road in the San Juan Bautista area, according to the San Benito County Sheriff’s Office, which arrested another man on suspicion of manslaughter for the incident.

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b2. Plane landed short of runway and bounced, FAA says/b

A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman reported that the single-engine airplane crashed by a Saratoga man Tuesday landed short of the runway, bounced once and came to a rest upside down.

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